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Jamie Roberts

Viewers in shock as man uses penis on his arm to hold his darts on Channel 4 documentary

Channel 4 viewers watched in open mouthed as they took in The Man With A Penis on His Arm on Tuesday evening.

The show followed Malcolm Macdonald and he bizarre story which saw him have a new penis grafted onto his arm after his member fell off in 2014 following an infection.

And viewers were left gobsmacked as the 47-year-old candidly revealed his story - especially when he showed how he would use the phalloplasty penis to hold his darts.

Immediately after the scenes, fans took to social media to air their views, with one Twitter user writing: "Clearly a very hand accessory for holding your darts."

Another penned: "The Man with a Penis on his Arm! - and he’s keeping his darts under it!," followed back a stunned face emoji.

And a third said: "I know I shouldn't laugh but jfc his arm kn** was dangling on the hob and holding his darts."

Malcolm had lived with his new penis on his arm for six years following the awful infection which made his original drop off.

He was initially due to have the member attached between his legs in 2015, but a lack of oxygen in his blood meant in it initially had to be grafted to his arm.

Then, due to reasons such as the Covid-19 pandemic, the expensive procedure was pushed back further.

On the show he discussed how the successful op will now completely turn his life around.

He said: "It was a nine-hour op. The first thing I did was look down and I was like, 'Oh my days. They got it this time'.

"I feel like a real man again."

The penis was made by Professor David Ralph at London's University College Hospital. He created it using flesh from Malcolm's arm, which is said to be able to let him feel.

In the long run, it's hoped that he'll be able to have sex again and will be able to prepare thanks to a pump in his scrotum which will fill it with a saline solution.

He added: "Can you imagine six years of your life with a penis swinging on your arm? It’s been a nightmare, but it’s gone now — the little bugger."

Malcolm's stunning story is the first part in a three-part documentary series which follows men who have either had phalloplasty or are waiting to have it due to a number of reasons.

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